Albino Blushing Angel 6cm
The Angelfish is one of the most recognizable aquarium fish species and is a great tropical fish species to keep. After extensive captive breeding, many color variations have been created. One of which is the albino blushing angel, this variation generally sports a pure white body with a slight cream tinge but it gets its name from the adorable blushing look that it has on its gill plate. It also has the albino gene which accentuates the pinks and reds even more making this angelfish a true beauty in the aquarium.
Albino Blushing Angel
The angelfish is one of the most recognizable aquarium fish species and is a great tropical fish species to keep. After extensive captive breeding, many color variations have been created. One of which is the albino blushing angel, this variation generally sports a pure white body with a slight cream tinge but it gets its name from the adorable blushing look that it has on its gill plate. It also has the albino gene which accentuates the pinks and reds even more making this angelfish a true beauty in the aquarium.
Individuals may also have a light orange nape on their heads. they are a great addition to planted tanks as their light color will contrast amazingly against the green plants and just like other angelfish variants, the blushing angel makes a great peaceful fish for aquariums. Trying to find the males and females is not only the blushing angel but angelfish, in general, is somewhat difficult.
When they are small however dominant males will develop a small hump on their heads 100% certainty is only achieved when a breeding pair is formed. Blushing angelfish are not found in the wild as they are captive bred and created color variation however the angelfish, in general, is from South America.
Tank Recommendations for your Albino Blushing Angelfish
The Albino Blushing angel is a color variation of the common scalare angelfish species meaning it has the same aquarium needs as any other angelfish variety. Reaching around 15 cm long and a decent 20 cm tall. Because of this, they would need to be kept in a tank that is at least 100 liters. Blushing angels are not exactly a solitary species and should be kept in pairs or shoals. However, they will need space as they can be territorial at times so having a good footprint in the aquarium is always best. A sand or gravel substrate is perfectly fine but a well-planted aquarium with lots of branching driftwood and rock will be greatly appreciated by these angelfish. This species is most active when lights are turned on during the day
Suitable Tank Buddies
The Albino Blushing Angelfish is fairly peaceful with aggression only ever coming out during breeding males however they may eat very small fish fry and shrimp. With adequate space, these fish will get along with a wide range of community fish.
Usually Compatible
Tetras, gouramis, corydoras, angelfish, barbs dwarf cichlids such as rams, and large peaceful cichlids such as uaru or Severums.
Sometime Compatible
Semi-aggressive or territorial cichlids like fire mouths, convicts cichlids, and similar species.
Rarely Compatible
large aggressive species such as African cichlids, Oscars, and Jaguar cichlids.
Feeding your Albino Blushing Angelfish
Angelfish in general are a very easy species to feed that will take to a wide range of aquarium foods like pellets or flakes. They are naturally omnivore that feeds off plant matter like algae and small insects and crustaceans so a well-balanced aquarium food that has good protein and green content would be best. Feeding should occur once a day and it is best to do so when the lights are on.
Scientific Name | Pterophyllum scalare |
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Care Level | Easy |
Common Names | Albino Blushing Angelfish |
Diet | Omnivore |
Fish Family | Cichlidae |
Lifespan (years) | 15 |
Max. Length (cm) | 15 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 100 Litres |
Origin | South America |
Sociability | Peaceful |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | Temp - 24 - 26°C, pH 5.0-7.0 |